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This replica of a Germanic belt features a buckle modelled on an original piece from the 5th or the 6th century A.D. found in an Alemannic grave near Balingen (Baden-Württemberg, Germany).
The belt is made of black, approx. 4 cm wide and 4 mm thick cowhide. It is available in 165 cm or 180 cm long and can thus be worn tied in a knot, as it was common practice in the early Middle Ages. The belt holes for the prong are pre-set between approx. 92 and 107 cm from the buckle. However, the circumference can be easily adjusted to larger or smaller size by punching additional holes with punch pliers.
The buckle of this Alemannian belt is made of die-cast Zamak, an alloy essentially composed of zinc with small amounts of aluminium, magnesium and copper as alloying elements. Its name is an acronym of the German names of its constituents:Zink, Aluminium, Magnesium, Kupfer.
Details:
- Material: cowhide, approx. 4 mm thick
- Overall length: approx. 165 cm or 180 cm
- Width: approx. 4 cm
- Authentic, silver-coloured belt buckle made of Zamak, modelled on an original archaeological find
Manufacturer: Battle-Merchant Wacken GmbH & Co. KG, Gehrn 4, 25596 Wacken
Contact: info@battlemerchant.com
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